No, that's kind of just a fact? When you're in public, you're interacting with others, meaning your actions (or lack thereof) no longer only impacts yourself.
So, it stops being solely your business, and starts to become slightly others', as well.
>So, it stops being solely your business, and starts to become slightly others', as well.
Whose? And under what circumstances? Please be specific and include appropriate legal precedents. Thanks!
You see no difference between
Being seen by others, being recorded incidentally, being recorded constantly, and being recorded and analyzed by machines in real time?